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Did you miss the opportunity to learn from a leading expert in the hydrogen field, Professor Dr. Bruno G. Pollet, on February 27th? Don’t worry, you can still gain valuable insights by watching the recording of the exclusive webinar.
North West Hydrogen Alliance (NWHA) has unveiled a comprehensive study indicating that the demand for low carbon hydrogen in North West England could drive up to 2GW of hydrogen production by 2030.
This interview will delve into CO2 battery potential with insights from Paul Smith, Senior Vice President at Energy Dome.
This interview will delve into CO2 battery potential with insights from Paul Smith, Senior Vice President at Energy Dome.
In Spain, researchers at the University of Zaragoza embark on the Hi2BIO project, pioneering a sustainable method to produce green hydrogen from industrial wastewater.
A study published in the journal Nature sheds light on the true warming potential of hydrogen, indicating a higher impact on climate change than previously thought.
A research team at the Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) has unveiled a cutting-edge green hydrogen production technology harnessing solar energy.
POSCO E&C, formerly known as POSCO Engineering & Construction, has inked a pivotal business agreement with Inha University. The collaboration aims to propel research and industry-academic cooperation in the realms of low-carbon steel and hydrogen reduction steelmaking, marking a significant stride towards reducing carbon emissions in the steel industry.
GenH2 and the University of Melbourne are joining forces to propel the adoption of hydrogen technology worldwide. Utilizing GenH2’s cutting-edge Cryostat CS500 simulation test platform, the University of Melbourne aims to revolutionize cryogenic and hydrogen research and development.
The University of St Andrews has been awarded a £2 million grant from the Wolfson Foundation to establish a cutting-edge Green Hydrogen Accelerator.
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